Protecode Joins Eclipse
Foundation By Eclipse News Desk Protecode announced that
they have joined the
Eclipse Foundation, a
not-for-profit, open
source community, whose
projects are focused on
building an open
development platform that
helps cultivate both an
open source community and
an ecosystem of
complementary products
and services. Mar. 5, 2008 04:15 PM Reads: 2,197 read & respond » |
Burp Alert: Sun Swallows
MySQL By Maureen O'Gara  Sun closed on its
acquisition of MySQL
today, calling the
billion-dollar purchase
the 'most important
acquisition in Sun's
history' - oh, heck, make
that the 'modern software
industry' - with Sun
preening that it
completed the deal in
less than six weeks
convinced that it is now
a prov Feb. 27, 2008 04:15 PM Reads: 3,007 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
Where Are RIA
Technologies Headed in
2008? By Jeremy Geelan  I am always being told
off by i-technologists
for quoting Picasso as
having said that
computers are useless.
But I still love his
reasoning: 'Because they
can only give you
answers.' Picasso, like
AJAXWorld Magazine, liked
questions. So we thought
we would share with you
what some of t Feb. 23, 2008 02:45 AM Reads: 88,110 Replies: 14 read & respond » |
EC Threats Pry Microsoft
Clam Open By Maureen O'Gara  Microsoft today attempted
to exorcize the
interoperability bogeymen
that have haunted it
since it was first
discovered to be using
secret APIs 20 years ago,
bogeymen that now quote
European antitrust law at
it and carry writs from
the Court of First
Instance in Luxembourg.
To avoid fur Feb. 21, 2008 10:00 PM Reads: 9,527 Replies: 2 read & respond » |
SOA Comparison Kit For
Oracle, IBM, BEA, and
TIBCO Platforms By Frank Cohen  I am glad to introduce
you to a new set of
resources to help surface
scalability and
performance issues in
Service Oriented
Architecture (SOA.) The
SOA Knowledge and
Performance Kit is a free
open-source resource to
show you what it really
takes to build services
using today's leading Feb. 20, 2008 02:30 PM Reads: 6,388 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
Ulitzer to Give Drupal
6.0 Its Biggest
Scalability Challenge Yet By Web 2.0 News Desk Ulitzer, Inc., which
initially made the
headlines with its 'job
descriptions from the
future,' announced today
that it will launch its
Ulitzer 'beta' site on
July 4, 2008, with 5,500
authors and 600,000
original articles,
published in more than
5,000 topic-specific
online journals. Eac Feb. 20, 2008 02:15 PM Reads: 14,516 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
All-New AJAX Security
Bootcamp Next Week at
AJAXWorld in New York By RIA News Desk  Being held for the first
time on March 18, 2008 at
the historic Roosevelt
Hotel in New York City,
AJAXWorld Security
Bootcamp is a compelling,
intensive, one-day,
hands-on training program
that will teach Web
developers, Web
designers, and other Web
professionals how to
build secure AJ Feb. 18, 2008 02:00 PM Reads: 39,687 read & respond » |
Red Hat Gooses JBoss By Maureen O'Gara  So it's kicking off an
'Enterprise Acceleration'
initiative. It means to
add products to its
middleware portfolio,
sponsor new open source
projects, grow its
partner ecosystem, and
offer new
enterprise-class
performance and
interoperability
resources. It also means
to buck up sales and Feb. 16, 2008 05:45 PM Reads: 3,340 read & respond » |
MyEclipse 6.1 Blue
Edition: Targeting RAD
and WebSphere Development By Eclipse News Desk Genuitec announced the
availability of
'MyEclipse 6.1 Blue
Edition,' a toolsuite
tailored specifically for
IBM WebSphere users. This
first milestone release
is available for free
trial download and use
through April 1, 2008.
MyEclipse 6.1 Blue
Edition provides users
with all the featu Feb. 14, 2008 02:00 PM Reads: 3,436 read & respond » |
Drupal CMS to Move to a
Whole New Level By CMS News Desk 'It is very important to
me that Acquia has a
marketing leader who
understands the
importance of growing and
sustaining a community
and who is passionate
about the principles of
open source software,'
said Acquia co-founder
and CTO Dries Buytaert as
Jeff Whatcott joined the
company as Feb. 5, 2008 05:45 PM Reads: 6,595 read & respond » |
Does That Mean Nokia
Won't Be Doing a Google
Phone? By Maureen O'Gara Nokia is buying
Trolltech, the publicly
traded Norwegian open
source ISV, for roughly
$153 million cash. Gee,
and Trolltech just joined
the LiMo Foundation, the
anti-Nokia/anti-Microsoft
mobile consortium that's
building a
middleware-focused Linux
handset platform that can
be shared by Feb. 4, 2008 03:45 PM Reads: 8,090 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
NetBeans Innovators!
Today Is Final Deadline
for Winning $11500 Grants By Java News Desk  Sun is offering ten
grants of US $11,500 -
equivalent to several
months of pay for
developers in some
countries - for the best
NetBeans projects
submitted by open source
developers. Conceived as
a means of increasing
general awareness around
the NetBeans project as
well as rewarding go Feb. 3, 2008 08:15 AM Reads: 12,805 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
Java and SOA
Consolidation Comes to
Covalent By Maureen O'Gara Besides commercial Apache
support, Covalent, whose
founders helped develop
the hysterically
successful Apache HTTP
Web Server, also sell
enterprise subscription
to its own Enterprise
Ready Server, Hyperic HQ
monitoring, Terracotta
Java clustering and the
WSO2 Web Services
Application S Feb. 2, 2008 06:45 AM Reads: 5,115 Replies: 2 read & respond » |
Embarcadero Releases
Free, Professional-Grade
Business Process Modeling
Tool By Eclipse News Desk Embarcadero is continuing
its support of the
Eclipse community with
its release of EA/Studio
Community Edition, a free
business process modeling
(BPM) tool. This tool
represents the third
database tool built by
Embarcadero on the
Eclipse framework. Feb. 1, 2008 12:15 PM Reads: 2,733 read & respond » |
Google Searching for Java
Innovators By Joe Winchester  Imagine you are a
contestant on a TV game
show and your grinning
quiz master pops the
question: 'Name the one
thing you most associate
with Google?' Think about
your answer - write it on
a card (don't show me
yet). Turning your card
over, it's likely to be
one of the
following...Great Jan. 31, 2008 03:30 PM Reads: 20,887 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
Genuitec and ICEsoft
Round Out Enterprise Ajax
Development By RIA News Desk Genuitec announced a new
partnership with ICEsoft
Technologies. ICEsoft is
the creator and provider
of ICEfaces, the leading
open source framework for
simplified development of
Ajax-enabled Java EE
applications. The
integration of ICEfaces
with MyEclipse now allows
enterprise developer Jan. 28, 2008 03:00 PM Reads: 1,977 read & respond » |
Aonix's ObjectAda Brings
Eclipse to Sun Solaris
Platforms By Eclipse News Desk Aonix announced the
release of ObjectAda for
Solaris products.
ObjectAda V8.3 for Sun's
popular Solaris platforms
running on SPARC and
Intel processors provides
a complete
enterprise-level
environment for the
development of native
Unix applications using
the Ada programming
language. T Jan. 28, 2008 01:45 PM Reads: 3,113 read & respond » |
Skyway Software Joins
Eclipse Foundation to
Deploy SOA-Based
Applications By SOA World Magazine News Desk Skyway Software announced
that it has joined the
Eclipse Foundation.
Skyway Software joins the
Eclipse Foundation as an
Add-In Provider member to
support the continued
growth of Eclipse's
development platform.
Skyway Visual Workspace
includes Skyway Builder
(a development tool to
proto Jan. 28, 2008 12:30 PM Reads: 1,638 read & respond » |
EA/Studio Built On
Eclipse Framework By Eclipse News Desk Embarcadero Technologies
is continuing its support
of the Eclipse community
with its release today of
EA/Studio Community
Edition, a free business
process modeling (BPM)
tool. This new tool
represents the third
database tool built by
Embarcadero on the
Eclipse framework. Jan. 22, 2008 01:30 PM Reads: 3,001 read & respond » |
Eclipse Kicks Off Key SOA
Project By Maureen O'Gara Eclipse is trying to
develop an open source
Service Oriented
Architecture (SOA)
framework based on
technology contributed by
Deutsche Post World Net.
Nicknamed Swordfish, the
Eclipse project is meant
to result in widgetry
used in developing and
deploying a wide swath of
software from e Jan. 22, 2008 07:45 AM Reads: 4,717 read & respond » |
Oracle-BEA Combination Is
a Stronger SOA
Alternative to Microsoft
and .NET By Maureen O'Gara  It said this morning that
it had reached a
compromise price with BEA
and that the acquisition
would go through after
all, having been resisted
by BEA, demanded by BEA's
biggest stockholder, the
dangerous Carl Icahn, and
walked away from by
Oracle. Oracle is going
to pay $19.375 a share Jan. 21, 2008 04:00 PM Reads: 10,784 Replies: 6 read & respond » |
How to Staff Your Adobe
Flex RIA Project Team By Yakov Fain  The main concern of any
project manager is if
there are enough people
in the pool of Flex
developers to staff the
project. Yes, there is a
pool of Flex developers,
but let's look at the
creature called 'Flex
Developer' under the
microscope. If you are
considering adding Flex
to your se Jan. 15, 2008 07:15 AM Reads: 9,926 read & respond » |
Using the Eclipse Data
Tools Platform with
PowerBuilder and SQL
Anywhere By José Ramos  The Eclipse Data Tools
Platform (DTP) is a new
top-level project at
eclipse.org. Originally
proposed by Sybase in
February 2005, DTP has
attracted strong
community support and is
currently managed by a
committee comprised of
Sybase, IBM and Actuate.
It is an open source
initiative desi Jan. 9, 2008 09:45 AM Reads: 4,740 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
The i-Technology World
Celebrates 25th
Anniversary of TCP/IP By Web 2.0 News Desk Google's new-year special
logo, which went live
briefly as 2008 began,
celebrated the 25th
anniversary of TCP/IP -
adopted by Arpanet on
January 1st, 1983. While
'invisible' to most
users, many of the layers
built on top of TCP/IP
are well-known even to
laymen: HTTP (Hyper Text
Transfe Jan. 3, 2008 07:30 AM Reads: 16,023 Replies: 2 read & respond » |
Adobe Open Sources
BlazeDS By Engin Sezici Adobe is open sourcing
the remoting and
messaging technologies in
its commercial LiveCycle
Data Services ES -
Adobe's route to the
Internet - as a new
product called BlazeDS.
The widgetry, along with
the Action Message Format
(AMF) protocol
specification, is being
sent into the wild un Dec. 25, 2007 04:15 PM Reads: 7,990 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
Adobe Hits Record
Revenues By Engin Sezici Adobe earned $222.2
million, or 38 cents a
share, up 21%, on record
fourth-quarter revenues
of $911.2 million, up 34%
year-over-year, exceeding
the company's revenue
target of $860
million-$890 million. It
attributed the results to
Acrobat, its Creative
Suite 3 products and
momentum in Dec. 24, 2007 12:45 PM Reads: 13,081 read & respond » |
Red Hat CEO Steps Down By Maureen O'Gara  In a surprise move
Thursday Red Hat named
the former COO of Delta
Airlines Jim Whitehurst
president and CEO,
replacing Matthew Szulik
who remains chairman.
Szulik said he was
stepping down after
almost 10 years with the
company because of
serious health issues
with his family that he h Dec. 22, 2007 10:30 PM Reads: 5,531 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
ILOG JViews Accelerates
Creation of Rich Internet
and Desktop Application
Using AJAX, Eclipse By Enterprise Open Source News Desk ILOG announced ILOG
JViews 8, the latest
version of ILOG?s
award-winning Java-based
visualization suite that
enhances the creation of
Rich Internet
Applications (RIA) and
desktop applications for
supervision and
monitoring. ILOG JViews
8.1 introduces a new
presentation layer for
the Ec Dec. 14, 2007 01:00 PM Reads: 6,826 read & respond » |
Open Web Developer Summit
to Take Place April
21-22, 2008 in New York
City By Open Web Developer News Desk In keeping with the
longstanding SYS-CON
tradition of being at the
very forefront of
software development with
all its online and
offline resources,
SYS-CON Media & Events
jointly today announced a
double whammy, launching
both 'Open Web
Developer's Journal' (htt
p://openweb.sys-con.com Dec. 12, 2007 02:45 PM Reads: 28,585 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
Sauers Technologies
Releases Public Beta of
BundleWorks Application
Management Tool By James Hamilton  For building
applications, BundleWorks
includes ant tasks and
command line tools to
allow developers to build
standard bundles for both
custom and third-party
applications. For
testing, BundleWorks
allows a developer to
create and manage
multiple environments to
test multiple versions Dec. 5, 2007 01:30 PM Reads: 17,342 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
Why Are They Not Talking
About Virtualization? By Brad Slavin  Software virtualization
is the ability to run
multiple operating
systems at the same time
on the same computer. The
basic premise is that for
most of the day your
server is basically idle
and the CPU and memory
are not tasked with
processes all day long,
the server has excess
capacity Dec. 3, 2007 05:30 PM Reads: 7,365 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
High-Tech Public
Relations and Alan
Zeichick of SD Times -
Analyze This! By Engin Sezici Within minutes of my blog
entry, I received the
strangest email
notification, alerting me
to another blog written
by Alan Zeichick,
'co-founder and editorial
director of BZ Media,
which publishes SD Times
and Software Test &
Performance, and which
also produces the
Software Security Su Nov. 30, 2007 01:45 PM Reads: 25,133 read & respond » |
Zend Studio for Eclipse By Peter MacIntyre  In my many years of
programming, almost 20
years now, I have used
countless integrated
development environments
(IDEs). I have used
everything from a simple
text editor all the way
up to the high-end IDEs
that Sybase, IBM, and
Oracle use. More recently
I have come to embrace
the open s Nov. 29, 2007 10:00 PM Reads: 16,049 read & respond » |
What Do You Do While
Waiting for Fusion-Driven
SOA? By Chris Warner  Sure, Oracle has its
award-winning Fusion
Middleware SOA-driven
tools to integrate these
sources. And Oracle
already has a roadmap
that ultimately
merges/migrates its
acquired customers into
the Oracle fold. But what
does an organization do
while its waiting for the
Fusion-driven SOA e Nov. 29, 2007 04:00 PM Reads: 7,656 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
IBM's Got its Head in the
Clouds By Maureen O'Gara Reminding people of how
its backing was the
making of Linux, IBM, to
no one's surprise, has
thrown its support behind
cloud computing, that
delicious nexus of every
chi-chi buzzword
technology currently in
vogue: Web 2.0, rich
Internet applications,
software-as-a-service,
SOA, grid com Nov. 21, 2007 04:15 PM Reads: 16,928 read & respond » |
Google Puts $10m Bounty
on Android Development By Maureen O'Gara Google, as promised, put
the Android SDK out in
early access - along with
a $10 million pot for the
best apps written for its
open Android mobile
platform by third-party
developers. It said the
platform would be open
and it's going about
proving it. It also needs
the buzz - and a kill Nov. 19, 2007 05:00 PM Reads: 13,811 Replies: 2 read & respond » |
ORACLE BEA - What Larry
Wants, Larry Gets,
Always! By James Hamilton  Here are my thoughts on
this. I was expecting
Alfred - who is known to
be an arrogant and
incompetent CEO - to run
away from Larry as fast
as he could. But this
movie usually ends as
follows. First, history
repeats itself. By that I
mean that Alfred should
remember Larry's
PeopleSoft h Nov. 17, 2007 12:30 PM Reads: 21,560 Replies: 1 read & respond » |
ORACLE BEA - Is Oracle
the New Microsoft? By James Hamilton Oracle owns PeopleSoft
and JD Edwards; they own
SleepyCat; they own BEA;
and of course they have
their own enterprise
database. This means they
have the stack from top
to bottom, with the
exception of an operating
system. They can take the
CRM and banking and
insurance and end-user
app Nov. 17, 2007 12:30 PM Reads: 19,987 read & respond » |
Android: Who Hates Google
Over the Phone? By Yakov Fain After Google's Android
announcement, at least
four big guys should be
irritated: Sun
Microsystems, Apple,
Adobe and
Microsoft.Google
approaches telephony from
the open source side -
Linux-based platform,
uses Java but does not
care about sticking to
Java ME - they are
planning to use f Nov. 16, 2007 02:45 AM Reads: 19,752 read & respond » |
Katerina Muchachos,
Kayikci and SOA World By Engin Sezici I asked what she did for
a living. She said she
was a software engineer
working with SOA. I did
not think about my plane
ride much until I arrived
in San Francisco to
attend the SOA World
Conference & Expo this
past Monday and Tuesday.
The first day of the
conference as I walked
into t Nov. 15, 2007 01:00 PM Reads: 24,006 read & respond » |